A low pick. It‘s by no means a bad example of the whole “American teenagers navigate romantic entanglements in a high school setting” thing, but it comes up short compared to Callender‘s recent books. They‘ve become a lot better at crafting characters who process their flaws and strengths in nuanced ways. Beside FELIX EVER AFTER, this feels pretty surface level.
It does normalize queerness really well, though, and there‘s a Gideon. #somanygideons